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There is several places still available in this fine workshop. Don't miss the opprtunity to learn from Don Lee. He is a wonderful art instructor.
Don Lee workshop has been set for April 23, 2013 from 10:00am to 3:00pm at the Mid-County Comm. Center. He will be teaching a technique used by the "Old Masters" and he will be providing paint mixed the same way, out of earth's natural products. You need only bring brushes, turp., 16 x 20 canvas and stand. Also bring a sack lunch as we will break for lunch. THE BEST THING IS THE COST OF THE WORKSHOP INC. PAINT IS $45. Just register and bring oil equipment, paints will be provided.
This will be great fun and just to learn how to mix the paint would be worth it. Mr. Lee said there might be a possibility of a second session next Tues., but we can discuss that at the class. If interested in this workshop contact Irene Neal
at 253-864-7766 . You will need to pay prior to Irene Neal to save your spot in the workshop. Don Lee is a excellent artist and teacher. We still have room for more artists. Initially self-taught, Don began his art career as a quick sketch portrait artist at a host of small events and shows. For years he honed his skills drawing literally thousands of people in a variety of conditions. Over the next 25 years Don exhibited, showed and demonstrated in nearly all of the Northwest’s major art shows, venues and events.
A veteran of hundreds of portrait originals for private and corporate clients around the country, Don has also completed numerous aviation art commissions for aircraft owners, military personnel and those associated with the airlines. More recently, his broadening interest in landscapes, cityscapes and the female figure has opened up new avenues of expression and exploration.
With a healthy reverence for the masters and artistic traditions of the past, it is Don’s intention to balance realistic representation while still evoking an emotional response. The creation of art, initially a tenuous skill, has grown into a profound joy eventuating in service. And so it is always Don’s intention to touch, honor and dignify. Look at Donleeart.com.
He will offer a choice portrait or still life class. You won't want to miss this class. Contact Irene Neal at 253-864-7766.
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There is several places still available in this fine workshop. Don't miss the opprtunity to learn from Don Lee. He is a wonderful art instructor.
Don Lee workshop has been set for April 23, 2013 from 10:00am to 3:00pm at the Mid-County Comm. Center. He will be teaching a technique used by the "Old Masters" and he will be providing paint mixed the same way, out of earth's natural products. You need only bring brushes, turp., 16 x 20 canvas and stand. Also bring a sack lunch as we will break for lunch. THE BEST THING IS THE COST OF THE WORKSHOP INC. PAINT IS $45. Just register and bring oil equipment, paints will be provided.
This will be great fun and just to learn how to mix the paint would be worth it. Mr. Lee said there might be a possibility of a second session next Tues., but we can discuss that at the class. If interested in this workshop contact Irene Neal
at 253-864-7766 . You will need to pay prior to Irene Neal to save your spot in the workshop. Don Lee is a excellent artist and teacher. We still have room for more artists. Initially self-taught, Don began his art career as a quick sketch portrait artist at a host of small events and shows. For years he honed his skills drawing literally thousands of people in a variety of conditions. Over the next 25 years Don exhibited, showed and demonstrated in nearly all of the Northwest’s major art shows, venues and events.
A veteran of hundreds of portrait originals for private and corporate clients around the country, Don has also completed numerous aviation art commissions for aircraft owners, military personnel and those associated with the airlines. More recently, his broadening interest in landscapes, cityscapes and the female figure has opened up new avenues of expression and exploration.
With a healthy reverence for the masters and artistic traditions of the past, it is Don’s intention to balance realistic representation while still evoking an emotional response. The creation of art, initially a tenuous skill, has grown into a profound joy eventuating in service. And so it is always Don’s intention to touch, honor and dignify. Look at Donleeart.com.
He will offer a choice portrait or still life class. You won't want to miss this class. Contact Irene Neal at 253-864-7766.